After the death of her uncle, Charlie is left his vintage bus in his will. She is determined to get the bus back on the road and in good condition. He used to offer local bus tours, but as she is a baker she comes up with the idea of using the bus as a mobile cafe for afternoon teas.
Charlie goes to stay with friends in Porthgolow, Cornwall and whilst she is there she has the bus converted into a cafe and re-painted back to its original colour. Not all the residents of Porthgolow are happy about the arrival of the bus and Charlie's other ideas to bring more trade to the sleepy little village.
Daniel, the owner of the local spa hotel, is not happy at all when he sees the bus parked up on the sea front. He wants it moved. But when Charlie arranges the first food festival on the sand he helps out and provides some fireworks at the end of the day.
Each time Charlie feels that she is making progress, getting to know the locals and becoming accepted by them, something else crops up to make her wonder if Daniel is really on her side or not.
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